I'd like to replace the .22 mfd Kimber cap in my 15+ year old Cary SLA 70A signature amp that is connected across the terminals of only one of the filter caps. I assume this cap is to keep AC noise from reaching the filter cap. The other filter cap does not have a cap across it's terminals. It only has a resistor (bleeder?) across it's terminal. My question is can I add a second cap across this filter cap with the resistor in parallel to further reduce noise or would this cause a problem? Thanks in advance.

In General, placing an additional cap across a present cap is not a problem so long as (1) it does not cause excessive current draw from the rectifier(s) (Particularly tube rectifiers), and (2) the additional capacitor has the proper voltage rating.

A schematic and more specifics on the type of cap you are going to use and what it's expected advantage is would be helpful if further discussion.

In General, placing an additional cap across a present cap is not a problem so long as (1) it does not cause excessive current draw from the rectifier(s) (Particularly tube rectifiers), and (2) the additional capacitor has the proper voltage rating.

A schematic and more specifics on the type of cap you are going to use and what it's expected advantage is would be helpful if further discussion.

Thanks for the response. I do not have a schematic unfortunately and I certainly don't want to cause an issue in the amp by adding a second cap so I guess I'll just replace the single .22 mfd 600v Kimber that's in there. Any recs as to what I should replace it with? I'm thinking that a 600 v OD 716P might be good enough.